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6 Arts Notes

Calendar Events for Oxford Community Center

April 7, 2023 by Oxford Community Center
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Ongoing Weekly Classes

Mon, 1-2:30pm; Yoga with Suzie Hurley, Advanced beginners, $20/class, 10 classes $150

Sat, 9:30-11am; Yoga w Suzie Hurley, Intermediate, $20/class, 10 classes/ $150

Tues-Thurs, 10am; Steady & Strong w/ Janet Pfeffer, $10/class 10/$80

May 2023

Saturday, May 6, 8:30-10:30am

Cars and Coffee, free, Sponsored by Prestige Auto Vault, Eat Sprout & Doc’s Sunset Grille. Come enjoy the incredible array of automobiles!

May 11, 2023 – 5:00 – 7:30 PM

Bee-autiful Buzz: A Celebration of Bees Event at OCC

A group of local bee enthusiasts are joining forces to raise awareness about the importance of bees and their impact on our ecosystem. The event, which will take place on May 11, 2023, from 5-7:30 pm at Oxford Community Center (OCC), will bring together a beekeeper, a store owner with bee-related products, a bee hotel maker, Talbot Master Gardener Volunteers, and the Oxford Garden Club, all of whom are passionate about preserving our planet’s pollinators.

Bees are essential for pollinating crops and plants; without them, our food supply and ecosystems would suffer greatly. The event aims to educate the community on the importance of bees and show ways to help protect them.

There will be a range of activities, including presentations by:

  • George Myer (aka BeeGeorge) on the role of bees in our environment and the challenges they face.
  • Amy Taylor owner of Honey Bee Trading Post will explain how her love of all things bee-related led her to open her store in Cambridge.
  • Amelia Foxwell, owner of Creatives Corner in Stevensville will describe the need for providing a ‘bee hotel’ for native bees.
  • Mikaela Boley, Home Horticulture & Master Gardener Coordinator will demonstrate the important relationship between native plants and native pollinator populations,
  • The Oxford Garden Club on the importance of planting bee-friendly plants in our yards

Visitors can sample local wildflower honey and explore products with ingredients from the hive. You will also learn how to create easy, beautiful and functional bee hotels for solitary bees, take-home brochures, ideas, and seeds or bee-friendly plants.

“We are excited to bring together local businesses passionate about bees and their importance in our environment,” said OCC Director Liza Ledford. “We hope to educate and inspire our community to take action to protect these vital pollinators.”

May 19-21, 2023

Oxford Fine Arts Fair

The 39th Annual Fine Arts Festival has become the new talk of the town for artists and collectors alike. Every year with new juried selections, the curated exhibit and sales kicks off the season for art appreciation. Learn all about the artists, their techniques and motivations on the “meet the artists” page on oxfordcc.org. The raffle tickets are on sale at the virtual raffle gallery there too.

Don’t wait to explore the virtual space and learn more about the event.

Preview Gala, Friday the 19th is proud to announce “Taste of Oxford” with gourmet appetizers provided by the four Oxford’s restaurants. The Robert Morris Inn, Oxford Inn and Pope’s Tavern, Doc’s Sunset Grille and Capsize with new chef Mike Greenwood.

A gala ticket allows you in to the exhibit show all weekend. Lunch is offered for sale both Saturday and Sunday – with the raffle drawing Sunday closing the show. Friday’s gala includes an awards ceremony with judge John Brandon Sills!

Get your gala tickets today at Oxfordcc.org

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